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In this insightful episode of Sowing Prosperity, Logan Duvall is joined by Dr. Temple Grandin, a renowned professor of animal science, to discuss innovative approaches in the agricultural industry.
Dr. Grandin explores the concept of modular slaughterhouses, their benefits for small processors, and the pressing need for skilled labor in this field. She emphasizes hands-on learning, particularly for individuals with autism, and shares resources from her books. The conversation also covers the advantages of regenerative grazing, the impact of artificial light on mental health, and strategies to improve classroom environments. Dr. Grandin concludes with thoughts on bullying, the importance of checklists, and practical solutions for building resilient communities through regenerative agriculture.
Dr. Temple Grandin Books
Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions https://amzn.to/3TO9cKf
Guide to Working with Farm Animals: Safe, Humane Livestock Handling Practices for the Small Farm https://amzn.to/3TMw7FS
00:00 - Introduction: Dr. Temple Grandin's Background and Achievements
02:35 - The Advantages of Modular Slaughterhouses in Agriculture
05:02 - The Importance of Skilled Trades and Encouraging Young People
08:27 - Hands-On Learning for Individuals with Autism
11:30 - The Benefits of Regenerative Grazing and Sustainable Practices
14:45 - Impact of Artificial Light on Mental Health and Classroom Improvements
17:50 - Addressing Bullying in Educational Settings
19:30 - The Value of Using Checklists in Various Fields
22:00 - Practical Solutions for Regenerative Agriculture and Community Building
24:35 - Writing and Sharing Knowledge for Effective Policy Implementation
27:10 - Simplifying Solutions and Using Critical Control Points
30:15 - Coexistence and Local Markets as a Model for Smaller Processors
33:00 - Exploring Mobile Processing Facilities and Container Repurposing
35:30 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this insightful episode of Sowing Prosperity, Logan Duvall is joined by Dr. Temple Grandin, a renowned professor of animal science, to discuss innovative approaches in the agricultural industry.
Dr. Grandin explores the concept of modular slaughterhouses, their benefits for small processors, and the pressing need for skilled labor in this field. She emphasizes hands-on learning, particularly for individuals with autism, and shares resources from her books. The conversation also covers the advantages of regenerative grazing, the impact of artificial light on mental health, and strategies to improve classroom environments. Dr. Grandin concludes with thoughts on bullying, the importance of checklists, and practical solutions for building resilient communities through regenerative agriculture.
Dr. Temple Grandin Books
Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions https://amzn.to/3TO9cKf
Guide to Working with Farm Animals: Safe, Humane Livestock Handling Practices for the Small Farm https://amzn.to/3TMw7FS
00:00 - Introduction: Dr. Temple Grandin's Background and Achievements
02:35 - The Advantages of Modular Slaughterhouses in Agriculture
05:02 - The Importance of Skilled Trades and Encouraging Young People
08:27 - Hands-On Learning for Individuals with Autism
11:30 - The Benefits of Regenerative Grazing and Sustainable Practices
14:45 - Impact of Artificial Light on Mental Health and Classroom Improvements
17:50 - Addressing Bullying in Educational Settings
19:30 - The Value of Using Checklists in Various Fields
22:00 - Practical Solutions for Regenerative Agriculture and Community Building
24:35 - Writing and Sharing Knowledge for Effective Policy Implementation
27:10 - Simplifying Solutions and Using Critical Control Points
30:15 - Coexistence and Local Markets as a Model for Smaller Processors
33:00 - Exploring Mobile Processing Facilities and Container Repurposing
35:30 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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